Shopify App Development: How to get started? – with L. Abisdris from Shopify

詳細

Shopify is a global commerce platform enabling over half a million entrepreneurs to power their online stores, and their brick and mortar locations. Third party commerce apps play a crucial role in the success of merchants by extending the core Shopify product. Several developers worldwide have built successful businesses based around commerce apps built for Shopify merchants.

The architecture of Shopify is based on Ruby on Rails, framework learned and heavily used by Le Wagon students. Several of Le Wagon graduates are now working full-time on Shopify applications development.

Come learn why Shopify relies on developers to power this amazing ecosystem of entrepreneurship and why the opportunity is ripe for developers in Japan to build in-demand commerce apps.

This talk will include a demonstration on how to get started building Shopify apps, key insights into what apps Japanese merchants are looking for developers to build, and how to successfully market your app in the Shopify App Store.

ApéroTalk is our event series based on a very simple (and very French) concept: Apéro and Talk.

Agenda
• 7:00 pm – Doors open

• 7:30 pm – Talk and Q&A by Lanie

• 8:30 pm – Networking session

About Lanie Abisdris

Lanie is a Developer Advocate at Shopify, based in San Francisco, who works with partners in international markets to help them become successful as Shopify grows internationally. She has been working with startups world-wide for four years, previously running a global startup program at IBM. Lanie has also dabbled in various entrepreneurial projects and previously worked for fashion startups as an apparel designer.

Le Wagon Tokyo (https://www.lewagon.com/tokyo) is a codingschool for startups, creative people and tech entrepreneurs. Our 9-week Full-Stack Coding Bootcamp (https://www.lewagon.com/program) is designed for complete beginners or “half-beginners” who really want to dive into programming and, above all, change their mindset. Learn to think like a developer, consider issues with new insight, and become more autonomous thanks to these newly acquired abilities.